Thwaitesia nigronodosa (Black-spotted Thwaitesia)

One of two Australian species in this genus of sparkling spider. The exact colours can vary - pink and yellow is common - but the black-tipped bumps distinguish this species. Perhaps surprisingly, this beauty belongs to the same spider family as the common Long-legged House Spider (that we all have hanging in the corner of the room!), and the famous Red-backed Spider. 

Thwaitesia nigronodosa is listed in the following regions:

New South Wales North Coast


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